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B-21 Raider Stealth Bomber Is Almost Ready for War. That’s Bad News for Iran, Russia, and China

Dr. Brent M. Eastwood, a former U.S. Army Infantry officer and defense expert, evaluates the accelerating flight-test phase of the Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider. The “Ghost” has successfully demonstrated aerial refueling with a KC-135R Stratotanker, a milestone that significantly expands its operational reach toward the Indo-Pacific and Middle Eastern theaters.

U.S. Air Force Airmen with the 912th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron prepare to recover the second B-21 Raider to arrive for test and evaluation at Edwards AFB, Calif., Sept. 11, 2025. The arrival of a second test aircraft provides maintainers valuable hands-on experience with tools, data and processes that will support future operational squadrons. (U.S Air Force photo by Kyle Brasier)
U.S. Air Force Airmen with the 912th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron prepare to recover the second B-21 Raider to arrive for test and evaluation at Edwards AFB, Calif., Sept. 11, 2025. The arrival of a second test aircraft provides maintainers valuable hands-on experience with tools, data and processes that will support future operational squadrons. (U.S Air Force photo by Kyle Brasier)

Summary and Key Points: Defense expert Dr. Brent M. Eastwood evaluates the Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider program as it hits a critical aerial refueling milestone on March 10, 2026.

-Successfully connecting with a KC-135R Stratotanker, the B-21 is on track for 2027 active duty.

B-21 Raider Bomber

B-21 Raider Bomber. Image from U.S. Air Force and edited with AI software.

B-21 Raider Bomber.

B-21 Raider Bomber.

B-21 Raider Bomber.

B-21 Raider Bomber. Image Credit: Creative Commons.

-This report analyzes its role in Operation Epic Fury against Iran and its deterrence value against China regarding a potential 2027 Taiwan invasion.

-With a $550 million unit cost and dual-capable nuclear/conventional strike abilities, the B-21 “Ghost” will anchor Ellsworth AFB, providing long-range ISR and precision lethality in contested A2/AD environments.

The 2027 Window: Why the B-21 Raider is the “Ghost” the US Needs for China and Iran

There is excitement in the U.S. Air Force’s B-21 Raider program.

The stealth bomber has been flying since 2024. The project is on-time and under-budget, and the production line is humming along.

Components are ready for assembly, and the workforce is fired up.

Re-fueling In-air Is Good News for the B-21

The next-generation stealth bomber has reached an important milestone. Photos have been released that show the Raider conducting an aerial refueling operation.

Two B-21s have been undergoing flight tests and are now one step closer to real-world missions.

B-21 Raider. Industry Handout.

B-21 Raider bomber. Image Credit: Creative Commons.

The B-21 Raider was unveiled to the public at a ceremony December 2, 2022 in..Palmdale, Calif. Designed to operate in tomorrow's high-end threat environment, the B-21 will play a critical role in ensuring America's enduring airpower capability. (U.S. Air Force photo)

The B-21 Raider was unveiled to the public at a ceremony December 2, 2022 in..Palmdale, Calif. Designed to operate in tomorrow’s high-end threat environment, the B-21 will play a critical role in ensuring America’s enduring airpower capability. (U.S. Air Force photo)

Palmdale, Calif. Designed to operate in tomorrow's high-end threat environment, the B-21 will play a critical role in ensuring America's enduring airpower capability. (U.S. Air Force photo)

The B-21 Raider was unveiled to the public at a ceremony on December 2, 2022, in Palmdale, Calif. Designed to operate in tomorrow’s high-end threat environment, the B-21 will play a critical role in ensuring America’s enduring airpower capability. (U.S. Air Force photo)

There’s a War On – Let’s Move Faster

The Air Force is prodding Northrop Grumman to move even faster, as the Raider is supposed to enter active duty in 2027.

The Air Force needs as many strike airplanes in service as possible. During Operation Epic Fury, bombers are dropping and launching ordnance on long-range strike missions against Iran. The B-2, B-1B, and B-52 have been busy. It would be nice to have another stealth bomber ready to fly regularly.

Numerous Geopolitical Threats 

The year 2027 is when China may finally invade Taiwan. B-21s would be a handy piece of military hardware if the United States decided to intervene during a China-Taiwan clash. North Korea is another threat in northeast Asia. The B-21 could fire anti-ship missiles to fight the Chinese navy and the North Korean maritime forces, if needed. North Korea has a new destroyer conducting sea trials and testing weapons.

Russia is always a concern in Eastern Europe. NATO would love for the United States to have the B-21 ready to go if Vladimir Putin ever decided to attack an alliance member. If the B-21 is deployable by 2027, that would be a welcome addition to NATO air power.

Internet Personalities Show Tankers Operating With the B-21

The Raider program is forging ahead to meet these potential contingencies. A bevy of online sleuths spotted the B-21 refueling with a KC-135R Stratotanker this week. The “ghost tanker” is stationed at Edwards Air Force Base, California. One image shows the B-21 plugged in to a KC-135R while flying over the Mojave Desert on March 10.

An F-16 Was Flying Around the Tanker Too 

The operation was also accompanied by an F-16 Fighting Falcon on a chase flight. This is customary when a new airplane like the B-21 is undergoing testing and evaluation.

More About the KC-135R 

The KC-135R Stratotanker is the main aerial refueler for the Air Force. It has been updated considerably over the last six decades. It can carry 83,000 pounds of jet fuel. I have actually been in a KC-135 as it refueled an F-16 over Cannon Air Force Base in New Mexico. I was serving as a photographer for the Mayor’s Office for the Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve agency based in Albuquerque. Refueling is one intricate effort.

B-21 Raider U.S. Air Force

B-21 Raider U.S. Air Force. Image Credit: U.S. Air Force.

Video of B-21 Raider Is Out There

Air Force enthusiast Jarold M. Hamilton captured video of the B-21 refueling that shows the operation was successful. This means the B-21 is one-step closer to active duty. Future combat missions with the stealth bomber would need a tanker hook-up for jet fuel at least once on a deployment to East Asia or the Middle East. The B-21 will be stationed at Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota.

B-21 Attributes Are Impressive

The B-21 is a dual-capable strategic airplane that can deliver nuclear weapons. It can conduct conventional strikes with a bevy of precision-guided munitions to punish adversaries after avoiding air defenses. The Raider can also collect Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance data. 

Northrop Grumman has been working on the B-21 since 2015. The bomber passed its first critical design review for weapon systems with flying colors.

How Many B-21s Will Enter Regular Operational Duty 

The Air Force aims to acquire at least 100 Raiders, but many call for that number to be plussed-up to 150 or more. Average unit procurement cost is expensive at $550 million. This includes “aircraft flyaway costs, support equipment, training, spares, and engineering change orders divided by a minimum of 100 aircraft,” the Air Force reported.

What’s the Wingspan Size?

The size of the Raider is an interesting point of departure for many aerospace experts. The War Zone’s Tyler Rogoway posted on X that “A lot of people think the B-21 is a lot smaller than it actually is. I love seeing graphics that show like 125 foot wingspans. Not even close. Yes it’s smaller than the B-2 but not that much!”

Things Are Developing Nicely

Let’s hope the Raider can maintain its proficiencies and speedy production milestones. The more flight hours it can log, the quicker it will meet active duty, at a time when there are multiple threats around the world and a war is going on with Iran. Aerial refueling will allow test pilots to fly the stealth warbird for many more hours. It should reach active duty in 2027.

About the Author: Brent M. Eastwood

Author of now over 3,000 articles on defense issues, Brent M. Eastwood, PhD is the author of Don’t Turn Your Back On the World: a Conservative Foreign Policy and Humans, Machines, and Data: Future Trends in Warfare plus two other books. Brent was the founder and CEO of a tech firm that predicted world events using artificial intelligence. He served as a legislative fellow for US Senator Tim Scott and advised the senator on defense and foreign policy issues. He has taught at American University, George Washington University, and George Mason University. Brent is a former US Army Infantry officer. He can be followed on X @BMEastwood.

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Author of now over 3,000 articles on defense issues, Brent M. Eastwood, PhD is the author of Don't Turn Your Back On the World: a Conservative Foreign Policy and Humans, Machines, and Data: Future Trends in Warfare plus two other books. Brent was the founder and CEO of a tech firm that predicted world events using artificial intelligence. He served as a legislative fellow for US Senator Tim Scott and advised the senator on defense and foreign policy issues. He has taught at American University, George Washington University, and George Mason University. Brent is a former US Army Infantry officer. He can be followed on X @BMEastwood.

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